The Omni Difference

Over 20 Years of Exceptional Patient Care

The Team Approach

Omni’s doctors do not provide routine eye examinations, eyeglass prescriptions, contact lenses, low-vision or visual training. In most instances, patients come to us from their family eye doctor or primary care physician to diagnose or treat eye disease. Your optometric physician will provide most of your eye care and eye health care needs, including the treatment of most eye diseases. When complex or sight-threatening conditions occur, however, you will want to be seen by the specialists who have the most experience and will offer you the best chance to preserve your vision. Sight is your most precious gift, and you deserve the best treatment that is available. That care is now available at convenient local locations.

Our Mission Statement

Omni Eye Services seeks to provide high quality medical and surgical care to the patients of our referring doctors through the services of sub-specialty trained ophthalmic surgeons and highly experiences optometric physicians. We will not offer any primary eye care services. We will also strive to be an educational and political supporter of the profession of optometry through ongoing undergraduate and postgraduate education regarding the treatment and management of eye diseases.

General Ophthalmologists

Most eye surgeons are generalists and spend their time performing eye exams and treating simple eye conditions. Despite their surgical training, they perform few surgical procedures. This approach may have worked in the past; however, today, with the explosion of medical knowledge that has occurred in the past several decades, it is impossible for the general eye surgeon to provide a sophisticated level of care in all areas. Today, recognized areas of subspecialty eye care include Retina, Glaucoma, Cataract, Oculoplastics, Refractive surgery, Cornea, Neuro-ophthalmology and Pediatrics.